General News of Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

48hrs after, Obi yet to respond to Sanwo-Olu's criticism

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Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is yet to issue a response 48 hours after Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State accused him of contributing to the increase in poverty rate in Nigeria.

Drama started after Obi delivered a speech at the Johns Hopkins University in the United States, where he decried the poverty rate in Nigeria.

According to Obi, Nigeria has more poor people than those you can find in China, Vietnam and Indonesia combined.

After delivering the speech, Obi went on to issue a post on X to summarize his speech at Johns Hopkins.

It reads, "In my speech, I tried to assess 3 of our comparable nations - China, Vietnam and Indonesia, from 1990 till date. In 1990, the year the measurement of the Human Development Index (HDI) was started, these 3 comparable nations, including Nigeria, were all classified under the medium category of the HDI measurement. 35 years later, 3 of these nations have moved up to the High category of HDI while Nigeria has fallen into the low category.

"Within the same period of 35 years, from 1990 to 2025, the GDP Per Capita of these comparable nations have all improved. As of 1990, while Nigeria had a GDP per capita of $556, China had $317, Indonesia had $578, and Vietnam had only $99. Nigeria, obviously, had higher GDP per capita than China, while Vietnam had less than one-fifth of Nigeria's per capita. Today, Nigeria's per capita is about one-fifth of Indonesia's ($5000) and Vietnam's (4400) GDP per capita and below one-tenth of China's (1300) GDP per capita.

"In the area of poverty, Nigeria with about 50 million poor people, had the least number of people in poverty in 1990 than any of the three countries. While China had about 750 million people living in poverty, Indonesia and Vietnam had 85 million and 60 million poor people, respectively. China alone had about 15 times the number of poor people than Nigeria. Today, however, Nigeria has more poor people than these 3 countries combined."

The speech delivered by Obi didn't sit well with Sanwo-Olu, who recalled that when Obi governed Anambra State for eight years, poverty rate increased in the state.

Sanwo-Olu said in a statement, "On Thursday, April 24, 2025, former Governor Peter Obi, the Labour Party presidential candidate for the 2023 election, was at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, where he made several disparaging comments about Nigeria.

"He made the unflattering remarks not just about the incumbent Nigerian government, but also about Nigeria.

"I also find Mr. Obi's pattern of behaviour disturbing. When prominent Nigerians go overseas, they ought to project Nigeria positively. They do not have to do that for the government. But we all owe a duty to market Nigeria on the global stage rather than de-market her. That is what true patriotism is about.

"Because Mr. Obi focused on poverty and said that the current administration's policies are making Nigerians poorer, I will concentrate on that.

"Any leader can fight poverty generationally by promoting education, improving healthcare, providing credit, and granting access to land.

"Now, I find it somewhat ironic that a man like Mr. Obi, who did not build a single school or a stand alone hospital throughout his eight-year tenure as Governor of Anambra or sustainably provide credit facilities, would criticise the Government of Nigeria, which is actively doing that.

"I say this because the President of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is my predecessor, and as Governor of Lagos and now President of Nigeria, has built over 200 schools and provided student loans to more than 200,000 undergraduates of Nigerian tertiary institutions.

"In less than two years, he has provided over half a billion dollars in credit facilities to small and medium-scale enterprises.

"While he was Governor of Lagos State between 1999 and 2007, the President reduced poverty by more than 46%. There is every reason to believe that, based on what he did as Governor of Lagos, he will repeat the same feat at the federal level. After all, the best predictor of the future is the past.

"But let us examine the messenger, not just the message, and look at the issuer as well as the issues.

"Mr. Obi talks a good game. But was he able to reduce poverty while he governed Anambra? Perhaps we can let the facts speak for themselves.

"Under Peter Obi as a two term Anambra Governor, poverty in Anambra increased. It did not reduce. Before Peter Obi became Anambra Governor on Thursday, June 14, 2007, the poverty rate in Anambra was 41.4%.

"But after only two years in office, the poverty rate in Anambra jumped to 53.7%.

"But the interesting thing is that five years after Peter Obi left office, his successor, Willie Obiano, reduced the poverty rate in Anambra from almost 60% to 14.8%.

"As such, I am not sure that Mr. Obi is morally well placed to make the alarming claims he made about Nigeria at Johns Hopkins.

"Mr. Obi contributed to the increase in poverty in Nigeria. Governor Tinubu, as he then was, was responsible for lifting millions out of poverty.

"Being that that is the case, who should criticise who?"

ASA